Grade 6 proudly presents their Fairy Tale book! Click on expand to read it!
Fairy Tales Project Resources
In the library:
There are two Fairy Tales sectionsin the library. One located in the main floor under the call number 398.2, and the other in the PYP Library (in the basement of the Primary School building) under the call number J 398.2
A search on the WebPath Express on the Library online catalog will provide selected websites on the topic.
Some Useful Websites:
On the Online Catalog, click on Resource Lists and then on Public Lists tab. Look for the list named 'Fairy Tales'. You will see a list of selected websites about Fairy Tales and Hans Christian Andersen.
Microsoft Photo Story 3 (It can be downloaded to your computer – so you can work on it even without connection to the internet. Very easy to use, but has fewer options for editing – it works well for basic presentations, though. You can add voice and music) http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/PhotoStory/default.mspx
Grade 6 proudly presents their Fairy Tale book! Click on expand to read it!
Fairy Tales Project Resources
In the library:
There are two Fairy Tales sections in the library. One located in the main floor under the call number 398.2, and the other in the PYP Library (in the basement of the Primary School building) under the call number J 398.2A search on the WebPath Express on the Library online catalog will provide selected websites on the topic.
Some Useful Websites:
On the Online Catalog, click on Resource Lists and then on Public Lists tab. Look for the list named 'Fairy Tales'. You will see a list of selected websites about Fairy Tales and Hans Christian Andersen.ReadWriteThink: Story Mapping http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/storymap/
Multicultural Cinderella Stories http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/publishing/booklinks/resources/multicultural.cfm
Fairy Tales: Notes & background http://inkspell.homestead.com/ftnotes.html
Fairy Tales Variants http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/children/fairytale.html
Hans Christian Andersen http://hca.gilead.org.il/#intro
Listen to Fairy Tales Online:
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales http://www.andersenfairytales.com/en/mainTools to Animate Your Fairy Tales
Podcasts:VoiceThread – http://voicethread.com/#home
Audacity - http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
iTunes – www.itunes.com
GarageBand (for Mac users) – www.garageband.com
Multimedia presentations:
Animasher – www.animasher.com
GoAnimate (This one you know) – www.goanimate.com
Microsoft Photo Story 3 (It can be downloaded to your computer – so you can work on it even without connection to the internet. Very easy to use, but has fewer options for editing – it works well for basic presentations, though. You can add voice and music) http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/PhotoStory/default.mspx
MovieMaker (can also be downloaded on the computer and work offline. Windows Vista offers it. A little bit more sophisticated than Photo Story 3, but still easy to use.) http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspx
iMovie (for Mac users – the first movie maker program and similar to MovieMaker – or I would say MovieMaker is similar to iMovie)
Shwup - http://www.shwup.com/ (for very simple movies combining pictures, music and video) ----
Aviary - http://www.aviary.com
Tutorial on how to make a movie – from BBC
Me and My Movie http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/mymovie/index.shtml